Motorcycle Injury Accident Law FirmBruce A. Hagen, Attorney at LawPersonal injury is all we do. (404) 522-7553No matter how safe you try to be, the simple fact is, car drivers simply aren’t looking out for motorcyclists. At the personal injury law offices of attorney Bruce A. Hagen, Attorney at Law, we have represented hundreds of victims of motorcycle accidents since we opened our law practice doors in Decatur, Georgia, in 1992. Attorney Bruce A. Hagen and law partner Randall Fry are experienced motorcycle accident lawyers who know how to investigate your accident. We have found that in almost every case, a negligent or distracted car or truck driver was at fault. If you have been in a motorcycle accident, contact the motorcycle injury accident attorneys’ offices of Bruce A. Hagen. We will help you recover the damages you are owed from a negligent or careless driver. Motorcycle Accidents - An OverviewRiding motorcycles is a popular activity and total motorcycle registrations increased 51% between 2000 and 2005. In 2006, Americans bought over 1.1 million motorcycles. Despite their popularity, the inherent nature of motorcycles makes riding them a potentially dangerous undertaking. Unlike cars and other vehicles, motorcycles offer drivers and passengers no protection. There is nothing between the rider and the open road other than the clothes the rider is wearing and possibly a helmet. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, an experienced personal injury attorney can explain your legal options. Common Causes of Motorcycle AccidentsMotorcycle accidents, like all accidents involving motor vehicles, can be caused by a number of different factors. While an accident can be the fault of the motorcycle driver, many times, other drivers cause accidents involving motorcycles. Because of a motorcycle's relatively small size, many drivers of passenger cars and trucks do not see motorcyclists. Even if they check their mirrors before changing lanes or turning, the motorcycle may be in the car's blind spot, and an accident may result. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, talk to an experienced attorney about your legal options for recovery. Motorcycle Litigation BasicsIf you or a loved one has recently been injured in a motorcycle accident, you may have many questions about your legal options. Can I recover money for my medical expenses? Can I still bring a lawsuit if I partially caused the accident? You may have never been involved in a lawsuit before and not know where to start. The following information provides a general overview about motorcycle accident cases. An experienced personal injury attorney can answer your specific questions and provide guidance about how to proceed. Motorcycle Defects and RecallsA defect in a motorcycle or one of its parts can cause serious accidents. For example, a defective helmet might not provide the protection it is intended to, resulting in more serious head injuries. A defect in the breaks may not allow you to stop in time to avoid an accident. If you suspect that your motorcycle has a dangerous safety defect, you can report this defect to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a federal agency tasked with investigating alleged defects, issuing safety standards for vehicles and requiring manufacturers to recall vehicles that do not meet federal safety standards. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident that you believe was caused by a defective part, an experienced attorney can evaluate your situation and advise you of your legal options.
If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, contact the motorcycle injury accident attorneys’ offices of Bruce A. Hagen, Attorney at Law, to schedule a free consultation about your injury. There is never a fee for a consultation or for filing a lawsuit, unless you receive money for your injuries. The law office of Bruce A. Hagen, Attorney at Law, is located in the historic Marble House in Decatur, Georgia, and he represents residents of Decatur, Atlanta, Alpharetta, Roswell, Marietta, Jonesboro, Stone Mountain, Lithonia, Tucker, Snellville, Conyers, College Park, East Point, East Atlanta, Chamblee, Dunwoody, and Sandy Springs, Georgia. DeKalb County • Fulton County • Gwinnett County • Cobb County • Clayton County |


